October 2009

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To view a summary of the October 2009 bulletins, visit Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for October, 2009. Click the links below to view the individual Microsoft Security Bulletins and to download any patches that might be required for your system. Microsoft will discuss the issues addressed in the Security Bulletins and field questions from users during a webcast which can also be viewed after the fact. You can also visit Windows Update to automatically determine what patches or updates your system needs.

MS09-050

Vulnerabilities in SMBv2 Could Allow Remote Code Execution
Criticality: Critical

MS09-051

Vulnerabilities in Windows Media Runtime Could Allow Remote Code Execution
Criticality: Critical

MS09-052

Vulnerability in Windows Media Player Could Allow Remote Code Execution
Criticality: Critical

MS09-053

Vulnerabilities in FTP Service for Internet Information Services Could Allow Remote Code Execution
Criticality: Important

MS09-054

Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer
Criticality: Critical

MS09-055

Cumulative Security Update of ActiveX Kill Bits
Criticality: Critical

MS09-056

Vulnerabilities in Windows CryptoAPI Could Allow Spoofing
Criticality: Important

MS09-057

Vulnerability in Indexing Service Could Allow Remote Code Execution
Criticality: Important

MS09-058

Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel Could Allow Elevation of Privilege
Criticality: Important

MS09-059

Vulnerability in Local Security Authority Subsystem Service Could Allow Denial of Service
Criticality: Important

MS09-060

Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Active Template Library (ATL) ActiveX Controls for Microsoft Office Could Allow Remote Code Execution
Criticality: Critical

MS09-061

Vulnerabilities in the Microsoft .NET Common Language Runtime Could Allow Remote Code Execution
Criticality: Critical

MS09-062

Vulnerabilities in GDI+ Could Allow Remote Code Execution
Criticality: Critical

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